nax47 Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 Is this article fine for a macroeconomics commentary??http://blogs.marke****ch.com/thetell/2013/11/12/softer-u-k-inflation-eases-pressure-on-boe-to-hike-rates/ Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
dniviE Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 The article you have linked is a blog-post. It also includes quite an amount of analysis of the situation described. Go for a more informative article that simply gives information on a policy change or rise in inflation. I would also advice you to avoid blogs at all costs, as they are often opinionated or angled in a certain way. Keep to the economics/business/general news section of the newspapers and avoid blogs that are embedded under the newspaper' name!Do also check out the posts regarding sources and writing an IB Economics IA:http://www.ibsurvival.com/topic/9088-sources-for-economics-portfolio/http://www.ibsurvival.com/topic/11573-tips-for-economics-portfolio-commentary/http://www.ibsurvival.com/topic/22435-economics-internal-assessment-evaluation-part/Good luck! Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nax47 Posted December 9, 2013 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 (edited) The article you have linked is a blog-post. It also includes quite an amount of analysis of the situation described. Go for a more informative article that simply gives information on a policy change or rise in inflation. I would also advice you to avoid blogs at all costs, as they are often opinionated or angled in a certain way. Keep to the economics/business/general news section of the newspapers and avoid blogs that are embedded under the newspaper' name!Do also check out the posts regarding sources and writing an IB Economics IA:http://www.ibsurvival.com/topic/9088-sources-for-economics-portfolio/http://www.ibsurvival.com/topic/11573-tips-for-economics-portfolio-commentary/http://www.ibsurvival.com/topic/22435-economics-internal-assessment-evaluation-part/Good luck!Thanks for the tip! Although I do always use Google news as a source. I found another 2 articles on the same situation that was presented. Please let me know what you think.http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/international-business/european-business/britons-see-inflation-rising-rate-hike-expectations-muted-bank-of-england/article15800119/http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/824489.shtml#.UqV6jI1miFw Edited December 9, 2013 by nax47 Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
YellowSpider Posted December 9, 2013 Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 The article you have linked is a blog-post. It also includes quite an amount of analysis of the situation described. Go for a more informative article that simply gives information on a policy change or rise in inflation. I would also advice you to avoid blogs at all costs, as they are often opinionated or angled in a certain way. Keep to the economics/business/general news section of the newspapers and avoid blogs that are embedded under the newspaper' name!Do also check out the posts regarding sources and writing an IB Economics IA:http://www.ibsurvival.com/topic/9088-sources-for-economics-portfolio/http://www.ibsurvival.com/topic/11573-tips-for-economics-portfolio-commentary/http://www.ibsurvival.com/topic/22435-economics-internal-assessment-evaluation-part/Good luck!Thanks for the tip! Although I do always use Google news as a source. I found another 2 articles on the same situation that was presented. Please let me know what you think.http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/international-business/european-business/britons-see-inflation-rising-rate-hike-expectations-muted-bank-of-england/article15800119/http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/824489.shtml#.UqV6jI1miFwI would go for http://www.theglobea...rticle15800119/It's short & simple and not there's enough for you to analyse. For the second one, i think the house pricing part kind of messes it up, since you wouldn't be able to do a whole lot of analysis on both parts within the word count.. Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nax47 Posted December 9, 2013 Author Report Share Posted December 9, 2013 The article you have linked is a blog-post. It also includes quite an amount of analysis of the situation described. Go for a more informative article that simply gives information on a policy change or rise in inflation. I would also advice you to avoid blogs at all costs, as they are often opinionated or angled in a certain way. Keep to the economics/business/general news section of the newspapers and avoid blogs that are embedded under the newspaper' name!Do also check out the posts regarding sources and writing an IB Economics IA:http://www.ibsurvival.com/topic/9088-sources-for-economics-portfolio/http://www.ibsurvival.com/topic/11573-tips-for-economics-portfolio-commentary/http://www.ibsurvival.com/topic/22435-economics-internal-assessment-evaluation-part/Good luck!Thanks for the tip! Although I do always use Google news as a source. I found another 2 articles on the same situation that was presented. Please let me know what you think.http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/international-business/european-business/britons-see-inflation-rising-rate-hike-expectations-muted-bank-of-england/article15800119/http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/824489.shtml#.UqV6jI1miFwI would go for http://www.theglobea...rticle15800119/It's short & simple and not there's enough for you to analyse. For the second one, i think the house pricing part kind of messes it up, since you wouldn't be able to do a whole lot of analysis on both parts within the word count..Thanks for the feedback! Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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